Haier HBF05EBSS Product Manual - Page 23
Beer Condition: Sour Beer, Beer Condition: Wild Beer
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English Beer Condition: Sour Beer Beer tastes and smells extremely yeasty or moldy. Cause 1 Improper transporting of beer kegs. Beer that is delivered on an open truck during high summer temperatures may start a secondary fermentation process. Correction • If possible, have beer kegs delivered in a closed, refrigerated truck. If an open truck is used, cover beer kegs with tarpaulin for protection against summer heat and warm air. Beer Condition: Wild Beer Beer that is either all foam, or too much foam and not enough liquid. Cause 1 Improper drawing of beer into the glass. Correction • Open the faucet quickly and completely. • Proper foam should be a tight, creamy head, and the collar on the average glass should be 3/4" to 1" high. Cause 2 Yeast growth or other obstructions in the faucet, which is usually caused by a non-refrigerated faucet. Worn faucet parts and worn faucet washers. Correction • Check for, and replace any kinked, dented, or twisted lines from the barrel to the faucet. • Examine for frayed coupling washers behind the faucet that may cause an obstruction. Cause 3 The beer was stored in an area that is not cold enough and has thus become warm. Correction • Keep kegs of beer refrigerated at all times at 40°F or below all year round! Cause 4 Too much pressure. Correction • First, check the source of pressure to make sure it is working. Then adjust the pressure to suit a properly balanced system. The correct beer flow should fill a 10oz. glass in 5 seconds at the proper temperature. 22